Open Carrying Karambit, Scout Style

No one missed your point.

You failed to make it by posting incorrect legal info. Not the first time you posted that 80%, fully concealed folder stuff with no cites to back it up.

When informed readers see glaringly incorrect info in a post whatever follows is also discarded. So you see, you failed to make your point.
This was the first time I ever mentioned the 80% concealed thing.
The thing about fully concealed folders I had mentioned before, but thankfully it's no longer a thing.

Btw my point was still made whether or not a few chose to see it.
Carry with as much of the knife visible as possible, I go with 100%.
 
Actually yes our knife laws are actually pretty good as far as state goes considering how much worse they could easily be.
Look them up.

Now you missed the point about the 80% thing which I can no longer find anyways, I was saying that the knife has really got to be carried as openly as possible.
Seems like you need to look the laws up.

I can carry whatever I want in my state besides autos and daggers. You can't. Your state knife laws suck compared to most of the country. Sorry. That's a fact. Just because things aren't as bad as they possibly could be doesn't make them good.

Stop quoting law you don't even know. Your spread of missinformation is getting disgusting.
 
Seems like you need to look the laws up.

I can carry whatever I want in my state besides autos and daggers. You can't. Your state knife laws suck compared to most of the country. Sorry. That's a fact. Just because things aren't as bad as they possibly could be doesn't make them good.

Stop quoting law you don't even know. Your spread of missinformation is getting disgusting.
What else besides balisongs can we not carry that you can ?
Btw we actually can carry autos and balisongs here, they just have to be small bladed.
Most options come from the flea market but they can be carried.
 
openly hates tools probably isn't the best idea.

Meaning no disrespect to the OP, but if you want to carry “open” and advertise.. “hey kill me first I am armed”.. thats up to him. Personally it’s no ones business if I am carrying

And 2. Karambits it’s are very dangerous tools and really are made for only one thing... to kill. And if the op doesn’t know the proper use and training with a karambit he will have a big problem. A karambit not considered a tool but a weapon here because it’s main design structure is to incapacitate and kill.

I like that statement above and Basically the word fits knives are “tools”

I know where I live that the carry laws were changed when governor Jan brewer left office... she made it so you carry any knife and any length concealed upon your body and open carry as well...

A knife here is not considered a dangerous weapon. A dangerous weapon is something our statute states as something that’s designed and specifically made to kill... I love Arizona

A knife is a “tool” but in California the police might see it different if you carry at all...especially a karmbit that’s made to hook and slice through tendon etc.. why should you have to carry they may ask, thats why you have police. Well I think that just asking for trouble not to be able to protect yourself and just hope the police are there proactively before you’re assaulted and not after you’re hospitalized or worse
 
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What else besides balisongs can we not carry that you can ?
Btw we actually can carry autos and balisongs here, they just have to be small bladed.
Most options come from the flea market but they can be carried.
I can carry any size knife concealed or open. You can't. I can get a ccw in 45 days. You can't. Don't argue. It makes you look silly.
 
And 2. Karambits it’s are very dangerous tools and really are made for only one thing... to kill.

Well...not really.
That aren't any more dangerous than any other knife (sorry worshippers of the almighty, "deadly" karambit :D ).
Their blade looks a whole lot like a carpet knife, or a pruning knife.
I have never killed anyone, yet I carry a karambit in my left front pocket on a daily basis, and have used it as a tool many times. Most of those times were in public, in view of other people, who simply did not care (guess they missed the memo about how deadly karambits are ;) ).

Now sure, if you have one that is double edged, or has flesh/clothing trapping hooks on the back that is going to make it much more likely to be considered a weapon only, and won't help in normal knife use.
 
I would suggest you reconsider S.O.B carry. I carry a fixed karambit as a last ditch "get-off-me-knife" . The problem I see with scout carry is drawing from a flat on your back grapple situation.

A savvy criminal will try to attack you unawares. You may be laying flat on your back with the guy ontop of you by the time you realize you are in a self defense scenario.

I agree scout small of back carry is one of the worst places to carry a defensive knife due to the difficulty in accessing the knife.
 
Really?
Mine can be a fixed blade. A big one. With a side of pistol. You can do that? You think your knife laws aren't that bad? Go try it kid. I'm 80% sure you have no clue what you are talking about.

Nope, check that, 100% sure.
It's a matter of perspective, so what are you arguing about ?
You want me to hate the state knife laws which I don't find to be very bad ?

I can carry whatever I personally want to carry, I'm not interested in autos, daggers or balisongs, and an unconcealed fixed blade ( which can be as big as I want ) is easier to get to when I need to cut something.
 
It's a matter of perspective, so what are you arguing about ?
You want me to hate the state knife laws which I don't find to be very bad ?

I can carry whatever I personally want to carry, I'm not interested in autos, daggers or balisongs, and an unconcealed fixed blade ( which can be as big as I want ) is easier to get to when I need to cut something.
First, stop making stuff up when it comes to law. If you don't know the law then shut up.

Second, you asked what I can carry that you can't. The answer is ALL FIXED BLADES CONCEALED. Just because you can't doesn't invalidate the truth. Deal.

Third, you need to stop the spread of missinformation. You are doing it consistently now. Please stop.
 
First, stop making stuff up when it comes to law. If you don't know the law then shut up.

Second, you asked what I can carry that you can't. The answer is ALL FIXED BLADES CONCEALED. Just because you can't doesn't invalidate the truth. Deal.

Third, you need to stop the spread of missinformation. You are doing it consistently now. Please stop.
" Stop making stuff up when it comes to law "
I
said one thing which is no longer true multiple posts ago ( and i merely mentioned something else as also being no longer true ),that is not consistently spreading misinformation.
 
" Stop making stuff up when it comes to law "
I
said one thing which is no longer true multiple posts ago ( and i merely mentioned something else as also being no longer true ),that is not consistently spreading misinformation.
You saying one thing wrong is not spreading misinformation. Correct. All the other times you have made stuff up combined is spreading misinformation. You'll get called on it everytime here.
 
You saying one thing wrong is not spreading misinformation. Correct. All the other times you have made stuff up combined is spreading misinformation. You'll get called on it everytime here.
What have I made up ?
And the one wrong thing I said is in no way constant.
 
80%? Mora not being hurt by clones? I will not go through all your posts to point out the stuff you have made up.

Here's a thought, if you don't know something to be true, don't say it. Freaking simple.
Or are you just trolling again ? Please stay on topic !
 
80%? Mora not being hurt by clones? I will not go through all your posts to point out the stuff you have made up.

Here's a thought, if you don't know something to be true, don't say it. Freaking simple.
The 80% thing is something I read and did not make up,
And my opinion on a knife is not making things up either.

Btw you don't know it to be true that this particular lookalike is hurting them, so why don't you not say it ?
It's a logical assumption that's likely true, but unconfirmed nonetheless.

I have nothing more to add to this topic, so I'll let it get back on track.
 
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